to be part of the report to the District Committee on Church Locations and Building (DCCLB).

Step 3: Secure written consent

of the Pastor,

of the District Superintendent, and

of the DCCLB.

Step 4: The Church Charge Conference shall authorize the building project and officially elect the members of the Building Committee

Step 5: The Building Committee shall

use information from the Study Committee to determine facility needs,

develop preliminary architectural plans,

secure an estimate of cost of the proposed construction, and

develop a financial plan to defray the cost.

Step 6: The Building Committee shall submit to the DCCLB

statement of need for the proposed facility,

preliminary architectural plans including accessibility,

preliminary cost estimate, and

preliminary financial plan.

Step 7: After approval by the Pastor, District Superintendent, and DCCLB, the Building Committee shall present to a Church Conference

preliminary architectural plans,

preliminary cost estimate,

preliminary financial plan, and

the Building Committee’s recommendation.

Step 8: After approval by the Church Conference, the Building Committee shall

develop detailed plans and specification,

secure a detailed estimate of cost, and

present to the charge conference and DCCLB for approval.

Step 9: Once approved, the Building Committee may begin work on the project

How to Contact the District Committee on Church Locations and Building:

For more information or to schedule a meeting with the Pensacola District Committee on Church Locations and Building, please contact the chairperson for your district. The chairperson for the Pensacola District is Gene Floore. Gene can be reached at genefloore@cox.net or 850-830-9342, or you can contact the Pensacola District Office of The United Methodist Church.

In May 2017 plans were finalized to reconstruct the historic Century United Methodist Church which was damaged beyond repair in the 2016 Century tornado. News article here. >>

Two churches of the Alabama-West Florida Conference made the 2017 edition of Len Wilson's Top 25 Fastest Growing Large United Methodist Churches. Number 10 was the Pensacola District's Crosspoint United Methodist Church and number 18 was the Marianna-Panama City District's Woodlawn United Methodist Church. Here is the article.

Two churches of the Alabama-West Florida Conference made the 2016 edition of Len Wilson's Top 25 Fastest Growing Large United Methodist Churches. Number 9 was the Pensacola District's Crosspoint United Methodist Church and number 23 was the Marianna-Panama City District's Woodlawn United Methodist Church. Here is the article.

2015

Niceville United Methodist Church broke ground for their third campus (North Crestview) January 13, 2015. (Pictures here.) With two of their three campuses being in Crestview, they changed their name to Crosspoint United Methodist Church. Click here for the Crosspoint website, here for the Crosspoint Facebook page.

Two churches of the Pensacola District made the 2015 edition of Len Wilson's Top 25 Fastest Growing Large United Methodist Churches. Number 15 wasCrosspoint UMC and #21 was Gulf Breeze UMC. Here is the article.

2014

Niceville United Methodist Church celebrated the official Grand Opening of the expanded Children's Center and newly remodeled cafe area at their St. Mark campus in Crestview. Click here for St. Mark's website.

Construction Personnel Information:

Below is a list of whom churches used for their building projects.

This is not to be considered in any way a recommendation nor statement or review of quality of service.